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badgers? badgers!?!you know, coz might have some old badger stuff laying around.
WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' BADGERS!!!
badgers? badgers!?!you know, coz might have some old badger stuff laying around.
:yeah :rollinbadgers? badgers!?!you know, coz might have some old badger stuff laying around.
WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' BADGERS!!!
I agree with you. Most talented and strongest opponent. One of the things that bothers me to is although UM doesn't put up points, everyone always seems to have breakout games against NU.May sound bias, but I can pretty much guarentee that this will be Nebraska's toughest opponent this year. With all due respect to Texas Tech and Oklahoma, Michigan has the highest calibur talent out of all of Nebraska's opponents.
I am predicting a Michigan victory by count of 27-17. Lloyd Carr never clobbers anybody. When we were up 41-7 at halftime against Indiana, none of the starters played a second of the 2nd half. Carr's playcalling is custom fit to the calibur of his opponent (unless the opponent is severely inferior-- see Eastern Michigan and Indiana) Much of Michigan's success will depend on the health status of Mike Hart, who is far and away the best back Michigan possesses. If Hart is healthy, Michigan's balanced offense will definitely provide a difficult challenge.
I don't think Michigan will cover a 13.5 point spread. However, if Michigan does play a marginally solid game, I don't see them losing. I know the Huskers are coming off a big victory, but I think it's more Colorado's blundering than Nebraska's sudden epiphany regarding a winning quotient. There may be progress, but I believe the 30-3 score exaggerates this.
Regardless, it should be a game worth watching with neither team putting away the other until late in the game.